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Rado Centrix Jubile Black Gold-Plated Mens Watch - R30527713

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RADO is a world-class brand of watches acknowledged for its over-the-top innovations, for its prodigious utlilization of nonstandard materials like ceramic and sapphire crystal and is also, remarked as "being on the top" in the watch world. RADO stands out as unique with a vision that is “If we can imagine it, we can make it, and if we can make it, we will.”

Rado commenced in 1917 in the small town of Lengnau, Switzerland as the Schlup & Co. Clockwork factory by the three Schlup brothers Fritz, Ernst and Werner with a naive goal to produce watch movements to be exported to the United States.

But today, the company produces about half a million watches a year which are obtainable in more than 150 countries around the world. Rado is exclusively considered a high class watch brand in Pakistan and among Pastun people (Afghanistan).

Currently, the headquarters is in Lengnau, Switzerland headed by Mathias Brenchan(CEO).

RADO watches are for those who love the finer things in life and yearn to be as la-di-da. RADO uses of a number of materials that are anomalous within the watch making industry, such as hardmetal(tungsten- andtitanium carbide), ceramics, lanthanum and sapphire crystal. It is also noted for its use of scratch-proof materials.

RADO has a dignified and innovative history that makes it a pioneer brand of watches in today's era.

In 1957, it came to be known as Rado Uhren AG (Rado watch Co. Ltd. ) and the first exclusive watch collection was launched.

In 1962, Rado astonished the world with introduction of the Rado DiaStar 1, the first scratch-resistant watch made of hardmetal and sapphire crystal.

In 1986, a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal watch known as Rado Integral was made of highly resistant high-tech ceramic.

In 1987, a dome-shaped sapphire crystal Rado Coupole was launched.

In 1993, the Rado Sintra came to light as the first watch made of cermet (titanium based ceramic with metal).

In 1995, Rado won the innovation prize of the Technology Centre Switzerland for its concept watch, the Rado Concept 1, which was the hardest watch in the world of it's time.

In 1996, The Rado brought out the exquisite Rado DiaQueen with had a unique combination of high-tech ceramic, gold and diamond.

In 1998, The Rado Ceramica was launched as the first watch in platinum-coloured high-tech ceramic which was transformed by a patented plasma treatment.

In 1999, The Rado launched the Rado Cerix having a sleek, pure design.

In 2001, a new innovation was made, the Rado eSenza designed without a crown.

In 2004,Rado V10K took its place as the hardest watch in the world certified by the Guinness Book of World Records. It was made by the transformation of carbon into a nanocrystalline diamond with a Vickers hardness number of 10,000, thus the watch was named Rado V10K.

In 2008, The make of Rado Sintra Gold Jubilé fascinated the world with its new surface made of gold-coloured high-tech ceramic.

In 2009, A design oriented collection was launched; presenting the Rado r5.5, designed by the renowned British designer Jasper Morrison.

In 2011, RADO launched the Rado D-Star which was the first watch made of Ceramos™, a Rado material combining high-tech ceramic and a metal alloy and the same year Rado also launched the extra-thin high-tech ceramic watch, the Rado True Thinline.

In 2012, Rado launched the Rado HyperChrome which was created in a monobloc construction.

In 2014, Rado is the Official Time Keeper of a number of prestigious international tennis tournaments in Europe, North America, the Middle East and Asia. At each of these tournaments, the corner clocks are in the shape of the Rado HyperChrome.

The main notion of Rado's success is that before starting the production, Rado develops the concept of the model. They pre-make the sketch on paper and then using CAD to design the projects on computer. The raw material of high-tech ceramics is ultrafine powders of titanium carbide or zirconium oxide, which is pressed into shape and sintered and then polished by diamond powder to produce light.

Watches made by Rado are always waterproof. The back is made up of antiallergenic titanium and has two contact fields - and +. Rado wristwatch is impossible to damage even by the strongest shocks, and the case is always scratch-resistent.

RADO'S ACHIEVEMENTS:

RADO has received more than 20 elite international design awards, from the RED DOT Award to the iF Design Award, for both their product and also for an innovative watch box that mimics the shape of the human wrist. The rado V10K has been marked in the GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS as the hardest watch in the world. RADO also holds 30 distinctive patents.

Invention has always been the key to Rado's success. When all the companies use gold, brass or steel for their watches, Rado uses high-tech ceramics, lanthanum, strong alloys, sapphire crystal and diamonds.

Why Should You Buy A Rado Watch:

1. It is scratch-proof:

Rado watches are made with scratch-resistant sapphire crystal surfaces, making them durable in any condition be it harsh temperatures or any intense pressure.

2. Grandiose designs:

With their contemporary pompous designs, Rado has won over 30 design awards. Rado has been recognized for merging fashion and function with watches that give maximum comfort to your wrist.

3. Stylish avatar:

Rado provides a la mode watches voguish in nature for men and women. There are certain watches that mirror each other for men and women which makes it a perfect anniversary gift.

4. Unmet materials :

When you want a watch that stands out in a sea of stainless steel watches, Rado offers unique options like watches made from ceramic. Despite a unique contemporary design, Rado watches are always a luxury statement.